The Oshawa Times, 6 Dec 1958, p. 5

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Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St, West WHITBY and DISTRICT 1 Manager: Lloyd Robertson Tel, MO, 8.3703 | Whitby Kiwanis Whitby Pupils Attend Mass For Chicago Dead Whitby Man Of Top Heart A Whitby man, who muccess. fully recovered fromi a new type| of heart operation, was a guest| at the opening meeting of the Heart Pund campaign held in Sick Children's Hospital, Toro Thursday, | Former Goalie Now Senator Patient Surgeon onto General Hospital, who was! recently awarded a $5000 prize for his work in this field, {after his goalkeeping took Toronto Dr, Bigelow performed the suc. Vér...g Grads to cessful operation on Mr, Law, The hockey champlonship, Joe Bul operation, one of the first of Its \jvan chalked up a new Interna kind, involved transplanting an | tonal honor, artery from the chest fo the heart| oo. Joseph A, Sullivan LONDON (CP)-Thirty years And Ear Doctor ,,,. the world| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Docomber 6, Rotary Downs Kiwanis 5-2 downed Kiwanis 52 in Vhitby Minor hockey league [bantam division action at Whi by Arena Monday night, | Skip Toy again led Rotary to their victory with two-goal per- formance, Barry Goode counted a pair and Dennis Stevens clicked MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone M0 83111. i you have not received you Times by 7 pm, Coll BELL TAXI Al sells must be between 7 ond 7150 pm, for their other. Celebrate Anniv. Howard Law, of 401 Henry|lo redirect blood flow--thus eas. oo." the Queen In Canada| EEE ee = 4 More than a dozen members of selections by the Ontario Regl-| the Kiwanis Club of Oshawa were mental Band, the General Motors| i ha this week to wish the | Pipe Band and the Motor City tby Kiwanis Club a happy Choir, hird birthday, The Oshawa club,| Colored photos were shown of who sponsored. the Whithy club many spots of interest In Oshawa, when it was first organized, pro-|Including Kiwanis Camp Kedron, vided the program for the even- Camp Samac, Parkwood, the {Oshawa 'War Memorial, ang the At conclusion of the dinner, in the Hotel Royal, members of the, Cuests who attended from the Dshawa club presented a birthday Oshawa club included Garnet sake and Whitby club president! Tubb, Bill Marchand, Harle Wells, Harold Slichter called upon chart: Murray Townsend, Ken Smyth, wr president Willard Dodd to per. Ivan Parrott, Bill Holland, D, lorm the cutting ceremony Bassett, Vern Walker, George Oshawa president Harry Gay Campbell, Harry Gay, Bill Gib- Introduced a recording and color |ble and Fred Roberts od slides which were sent to the| - Capital City Kiwanis Club, in Den-| EXPORT CENTRE ver, Colo, this year during Good-| YANCOUVER (CP) British will Week, The recording, nar- and Vancouver interests will com- rated by Oshawa Kiwanian lan|pine to build a circular $3,000,000 McNabb, gave a resume of Osh- pujlding in west-end Vancouver, awa's history and outlined many The eight-storey structure, ex-| of the features of the motor city. pected to be one of the most strik:| Included in the tape were short ing buildings in Western Canada, addresses by Kiwanians M. Me. will provide office and display Intyre Hood, Harry Gay and Bert space for United Kingdom ex Coulter, Also heard were musical' porters, WHITBY SPORTS SPOTLIGHT | By WREN A, BLAIR = Senior "A'" hockey activity at the Whitby arena tonight pits| the league-leading Dunlops aganst the fourth-place Cornwall Ohevies, The Chevies, under Manager Ray Miron and playing coach Bob Bingley, have proved a much better aggregation than they have had in the past two years At the moment they are nly one game behind the third place Hull-Ottawa Canadiens and they also have a game in hand, This week they got Ron Quenville back from the Calgary Stampeders after he had been called up| by the Chicago organization to help out In Calgary for a few games, The Cornwall management is very high on the perfor:| mance of rearguard Gerry Serviss who played Junior "A" pe | key last winter in the Saskatchewan Junior circuit, They won| 4.0 and 6.2 decisions over Belleville and Hull a couple of weeks back, followed a week later by a close 2-1 defeat at the hands of the McFarlands, and have heen practically unbeatable nome ice. The Dunlops will sport their red hot line of Babando, Attersley and Samolenko tonight ime earlier this week, by the club In Tuesday and Wednesday's games al Belleville and Kingston Newcomer Buddy Horne, who performed for the Kitch sner Dutchmen last year, will also play his first home encounter this evening, Face-off at the arena Is called for 8.30, with tickets I available at the box-office from 7 o'clock on THE TOWN AND COUNTRY . . . Junlor ""C" hockey action lakes place every Monday evening at the Whitby arena and the ( visitors thls coming Monday will be Orillia, The local club has some up with another good squad and the league again looks to be anybody's race at this point , . . The Whitby Mercantile. Hoc: key league holds forth every Sunday afternoon at the aroma with a weekly doubleheader, . . Scott Young really gets himself mvolved in personalities In his column in the Globe and_Mall. Several articles he has written In past months have detved un. secessarily Into people's lives as they attempt to do their job In| port, However, his latest effort on the merits of Billy Reay vs. Eastern Star, "Pumch" Imlach or visa versa Is a little toc much, Certainly there| was a great deal of friction between Imlach and Reay and why wouldn't there be with a team as far in the cellar as Leafs, Just pecause Billy Reay appears to be a friend of Young's (as he has plearly mentioned on several occasions) doesn't give him the Mght to defend Reay (now gone) against Imlach who Is trying, anvthing to get Leafs going, Sportswriters reserve the right tol ariticize a team when it's going bad (something they take every advantage of) but to pit one man against another in a public eol smn doesn't seem "hoyle" to us. Few people have criticized Billy Reay for lack of Leafs' success, and probably he wasn't the rea von for the present failure. Apparently they may just not have mough ability, But ever since sport began, coaches and managers have been fired rock bottom. Nothing more than this created Billy Reav's dis missal. But now that it's been done, Young might at least see |f the change can help the club without bringing this dangerous per ssmmlity vs. another into the painful limelight, Anvwav don't he | ton sure that Imlach wasn't hired bv the Leal manacement for soclation the primary job of firing Reay, something the "committee" might not want to have done themselves, This was a theory going around Maple Leaf Gardens away back In early October Imlach was hired, and it could he right Trade winds are hlow Ine down Kingston-Belleville wav, with a strong rumor that Relle More than 400 pupils of Bt, School sang the Requiem Mass, {Ing pain caused by a clogged| "a ior'onsultant to the armed John's and $8, Bernard's Roman Pupils of Bt, Bernard's sald the Catholic Schools stiended a Re-| Prayers and recited the Rosary quiem Mass for the 87 childrenito the Virgin Mary, and three Sisters who perished in| Teachers accompanying a fire at the Our Lady of Angels pupils were; 8t, John's--Sister Roman Catholic School in Chi. Enid, principal; Sister Josephine, cago Monday, Dec, |, | Miss Theresa Gauthier; Miss Ger- Rev, Leo Austin, pastor of St, trude Gauthier, Miss Annette For. John the Evangelist Church, con-| get, Miss Joyce Gurnsey, Mrs, C, General Motors plant, [ducted the service, Pupils of all| Flanigan, Mrs. K. Davey, From grades except grade one attend. St, Bernard's--Miss Theresa Mac. ed the Mass accompanied by their Donald, principal; Miss Janet teachers, Houlihan, Miss Harriett Houllhan, The junior, choir of Bt, John's Miss Mary Harrigan, FBYPA Plans Expect DDGM At |street, was present al the meet-| {ing to show the business and pro-| {fessional men of Toronto what fs the | heing done in the field of heart! This trio, formed for the first Church scored seven of the nine goals registered wa Aid, Church Women's Missionary So- clety, Guild, Toboggan Party On Tuesday evening we young people of Faith Baptist Church, Whitby held their weekly meet- Ing. It was opened with choruses [led by Bill Wilde, Gord Neal, a spirited and educational session Bill Wilde, Elmer Andres and May Knudsen played a number With Past Grand Brother Loyst|.... or ooerating the present two on their ha monicas, Don Manning and Don Jessup played several instrumental gum- bers, Barry Jones, George Tracey and Pastor Corbett took part in In cal Don Manning delivered the mes. sage of the evening (to the 35 young people present, The meet. ing closed with prayer by Bill Wilde, At the next week's meet. which Elmer played the musi saw, Ing the members will enjoy a toboggan party, CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Whitby Baptist Church Explor ers Whitby Baptist Church CGIT, United Church Fireside Even Ing Auxiliary Group WMS, Vimy Ridge No, 639 LOBA, Cancer, Polio and Tuberculosis Fund Committee, House of Windsor 10DE Chap-| on ter, St, Andrew's Preshyterian| Young Women's Group TUESDAY Faith Baptist Church Young People Association | St, John Evangelist Cubs and Scouts, United Church WA Evening iroup, Whitby Baptist Church Ladies'| St. Andrew's Presbyterian All Whitby Chapter Ordér of the United Church WA, WEDNESDAY Whitby Red Cross work room, Mrs, Les Durkin, recently cele. | St. John Anglican Church WA [brated her 11th birthday, For the | work meeting, Rebekah) Kinettes Club | Canadian Legion Ladies Auxil- ary, | THURSDAY Salvation Army Womens' Home (rightly or wrongly) when a team hits full scale League | Whitby Garden Club Brock Street South Home and School Association Almonds' Home and School As FRIDAY Salvation Army Youth Fellow shortly after ship SUNDAY United Church Young People's ville may trade defenceman "Rags" Raglan and right winger Union Frank Bathgate to the Merchants for rightwinger Roy Partridge one of Kingston's top goal scorers last vear rumored fo have a coun'e of deals under way , sven hear that mayhe Whithy has, too , , , We had a lengthy chat with Kitchener sports editor Len Taylor this week, regarding the roming Olymple auestion, Len reports that the "Dutehies' are not Interested in amalgamation of clubs for one strane Olvmole squad hecause they Just don't think It would work, Which Is about as good a reason for not wanting it as any we can think of, Len re. ports that they have the most "interesting team" In Kitchener this year that thev have had for some time, Speculation would seem that if the CAHA does not favor an "amalgamation effort then Kitchener may very eacily get the "Olvmple job" He admits that tha Dutchmen would like this particular assienment to re deem themselves for their loss to Russia and the US. in the 1056 Olympics. This appears to be a very natural reaction one which almost any cloh would feel, Also we agree with him, that if a sinaular team effort is decided on, then certainly Kitchener has a greater incentive than most clube who are strong enough to be Cornwall also Is + + Of course we IR Created To Individual Requirements ay AGES STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works 318 Dunder fast MO 8.3552 100F Meeting During the regular Tuesday Imeeting, in the Oddfellows Hall, lon constitutional rulings resulted, elaborating on and finalizing each Issue from his vast and high level knowledge of the sanctioned pro- ceedings, All members are look- |Ing forward to the next session, {a hillbilly radio show, Bill Wilde| The local Dart Ball Team broke {and Elmer Andres put on a skit| even on the evening's double header, losing to Ajax and win ning the game against Port Perry, Both games were close with a notable absence of bulls eyes and high scoring on other | black portions of the target, | The sick and membership com. mittees covered thelr weekly ac- tivities in detail, New officers will be inaugurated and given thelr charge of office in the in- ithatory degree next Tuesday, De- Master Merl Ross will pay an unofficial visit All members of this and other lodges are cordiaally invited to participate in the evening of en tertainment WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs, Willlam Pellow of Euclid street is opening her home on Monday to the members of the Unity Club for their December | meeting, Mr, and Mrs, Gerry Depratto, of Lee Avenue, are entertaining a group of their friends at thelr home this evening at a Christmas dance party, The many friends of Mr, Fred [Flanagan are sorry to learn that |In the Suburban Seven Junior C he is in the Ajax Hospital, They hockey league, wish him a prompt recovery, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Dunbar, Saints' Anglican Chureh| oy "gonry gireet, recently cele brated their 13th versary, For the occasion a din. ner party was arranged at the Town and Country, Toronto, | -- wedding anni. Margaret, daughter of Mr, and | surgery, He was invited to attend Children's Fund Gets Slow Start | Concern was expressed by the | Alax, Pickering and Whitby Re. tarded Children's Steering Com- | mittee. on Monday night, at its meeting, over the slowness of the Retarded Children's Fund Raising campaign, Canvassers were out| last week and found that their harvest of nickels, dimes and dol- | by Dr, W, Bigelow, of the Tor Meet At Supper election of officers until the Janu- |ary meeting, lars 1s very small as only $2,000(Among the members was enjoyed. | has been received as yet, The' campaign total was set for $17,000 | Prayer, some of this will be used for the|™ artery to the heart, | | St. Andrew's WA io day forces of Canada on otolaryngol- logy, became the first Canadian ar specialist to address the al Society of Physicians Fri. Whitby Churches Bt. Andrew's Presbyterian | Church WA held Ws December] meeting on Tuesday, In the form {of a pot luck supper with a very | good sitendance, Alter supper a {business session was held, All| money raised from various activi. ties was turned In, as the Decem- ber meeting was the last one for the present term | IL was decided to postpone the Fxchange of gifts closed with the WA| 'he meeting WASHER | { HEFAIRN | WORK GUARANTE Somplete keup, ringer Gear" or' han Wringer rolls In stosk, Special Price on som plete overhauls, BUTT RADIO gpllances And A 118 Brock 51, 5, Whitby MO 8:3707 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church BYRON ST, S. AT ST, JOHN ST 9:45 AM, Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 AM Morning Waerihlp 11:00 AM, Beginners and Junior | room school while $5,000 will be! placed in the bullding fund for the new school for retarded children, The new school will be desper- ately needed soon for the Ajax, Pickering and Whithy Association for Retarded Children at the pres. ent vate of the growth of the {school attendance, There are now {156 children attending the school [four of whom are from Whithy, |The Association has to show a | Building Fund of $20,000 to the | Government before it can ob. [tain any grants from the Pro- vince to build a new school, | The canvassers in Whitby be- | ban their house to house canvass weather the campaign blitz was not staged in town on Nov, 26, 27 and 28 as planned, Anyone mis wd by the canvassers can either contact Vern Harris of Whithy who Is In charge of the Whithy Retarded Children's Campaign Fund or be a Santa Claus and (send contributions to the Re- tarded Children's Fund Box 689 Alax, Hillcrests Take 14-3 Walloping Newmarket Smoke Rings wal. loped Whitby Hillcrests 14.3 In Newmarket Thursday night to solidify their hold on second place Hillerests are hosts to Orillla Monday night at Whithy Arena, IMAGINE! All the hot water you'll ever want Gets hot faster--stays hot longer at less cost! Enjoy it today with a Nn / 2 Genacn ot a | -- cember 9, District Deputy Grand|oh Monday due to the stormy | B | AUTOMATIC GAS OR ELECTRIC WATER HEATER FEATURE.FOR-FEATURE THE FINEST ~-- COMPARE! 98" or "Zineein:lzed" od warranted a full models Include both automatic safety shuto! ols feature automatic safety under all conditions, © Highest Efficiency Heating Units -- Gas models feature single port, noclog burner, Spread "Film of Flame" over entire bottom of tank, not just one "hols spot', Electrics feature double units ine side tank, Heat water directly, not just tank wall © Fashion-Styled, Decorator Colors «= Com: pact tabletops smartly styled to mateh other kitchen appliances, Undercounter models, Short, medium, tall models in gleaming white, turquoise and copper, SEE THEM NOW --BUY NOW «~=AND SAVE as low as §.65 30.GAL. TANK It in their first meeting with the | WEATHERALL P lumbing & Heating Orillia club since a visit to Orillia o open the season three weeks) 0, For Information Dial MO 8-3071 Congregation WHITBY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev, J. M, Ward, Minister Mrs, W, E. Summers, AT.CM. SUNDAY SCHOOL == 10 AM 11 AM, SERVICES 7 P.M, MONDAY, 6:30 PM, == Explorers MONDAY, 4:15 PM, == CGIT WEDNESDAY, 8 PM, == Midweek Meeting 2nd and 4th SUNDAY NIGHT YPU ! EMMANUEL REFORMED CHURCH REV, GERRIT REZELMAN 3rd Concession West of Brock N, 10:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP (ENGLISH) 2:30 P.M, AFTERNOON SERVICE (DUTCH) FAITH BAPTIST 42) BROCK ST, N.,, WHITBY Pastor; Rev, E, Corbett, B,Th, 9:15 AM, Rodio Broadcost over CKLB 9:45 AM, Sunday School Hour 11:00 AM, Morning Worship Junlor Church for Children 7:00 AM, Evangelistic Service Soloist: Miss Norma Bower EVERYONE WELCOME MRS, J. BEATON, WHITBY UNITED CHURCH REV, JOHN M, SMITH, B.A, B.D, Minister ARCT, Organist 10:00 AM, Girls and boys f 9 years and over, "MORNING WORSHIP 11 AM. SACRAMENT OF INFANT BAPTISM EVENING HOUR 7 P.M, C.G.|.T, CANDLE-LIGHTING SERVICE SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM, Girls and boys under 9 years, 11:00 AM, Infant Care, Junior Worship EVANGELIST AND | ~ PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 307 Brock St N, Whitby == Rev. 0. J, MacPherson, Minister 10:00 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM, AND 7:00 Prayer will be offered for the sick Monday, December 8, 7:45 p.m, Christmas Program Mom Whyte and 60 of her children, EVERYONE WELCOME 100 P.M, MRS, JAMES BEAM i : : |occasion she entertained a group | Unity Club Past Noble Grand of her friends at a theatre party, | | afterwards lunch was served at her home including a nicely de- corated birthday cake Private George Edwards, sta. tioned at Camp Ipperwash with the Canadian Army spent a few days with his parents, Mr, and | Mrs, A. J. 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Marine Supplies OF ALL TYPES Sporting Equipment For the sportsmen or ® OUTBOARD MOTOR REPAIRS ® BOAT STORAGE ® AGENTS FOR EVENRUDE ® SALES AND SERVICE ® BOAT ON DISPLAY sportswomen of all ages anything you name we've © got it or will have it in three hours, We carry a complete line of Black Diamond Athletic Goods for. individuals and all teams in the sporting line, Shop Early and Shop In Whitby COUNT SPORT 149-151 Brock St. Frank Carr, Prop. N., Whitby ALL TYPES OF Hobby Crafts CAMERAS GAMES TOYS ARCHERY SETS MATCHED GOLF SETS BADMINTON TENNIS FISHING KITS AND SETS GUNS AND ® 000 0000 SUPPLIES SPECIAL! Anyone wishing to have Santa Clous coll ot thelr home on Christmes Eve please leave your name, address and age of child: ren with one of the clerks in the store. You ere under no abligation to buy

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